Tom Andersen-DVD-& Harlene Anderson-DVD-Dialogues And Postmodern Connections: 3 Part Series

Tom Andersen-DVD-& Harlene Anderson-DVD-Dialogues And Postmodern Connections: 3 Part Series

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PART ONE: MOSTLY TOM Tom defines "postmodernism," elaborates a
chronology for the ideas and discusses some very provocative thoughts
which stimulate graduate student discussion in class. There are
subtitles throughout and suggested times that the recording be stopped
for brief discussion.Running Time: 13 minutes 50 seconds

PART
TWO: MOSTLY HARLENE Harlene describes her version of "Postmodernism"
and expands her discussion to the development of her ideas with Harry
Goolishian and the Houston-Galveston group. She traces the development
of the ideas from Kelly's personal construct theory, through
constructivism and social constructionism. Very informative and
interesting and appropriate for graduate classes in this area. There are
subtitles throughout, so the names, references and ideas are
highlighted. There are suggested times for the recording to be stopped
for brief discussion.

Running Time: 14 minutes 30 seconds

PART
THREE: CONTRASTS AND SIMILARITIES Tom and Harlene actively dialogue
about what their therapy is and what it isn't. They compare their work
to Minuchin's, deShazer's, White's, each other and finally they discuss
Carl Rogers work. There are subtitles throughout so the names,
references and ideas are highlighted and suggested times that the
recording be stopped briefly for discussion to occur.